Today, I've decided to give up on my blog's commenting system.
I've been blogging for almost 20 years. I have received 13,007 comments on 978 of my posts. So why am I stopping now?
Blog post:
→ https://www.davidrevoy.com/article980/ive-decided-to-give-up-on-my-blogs-commenting-system
@davidrevoy That is really sad, but not surprising :(.
An alternative I am playing with (but I am very far from having your audience size) is to add a link "Discuss this article on Mastodon" at the end of my posts. With just a link (not inlined Mastodon comments), you give readers a place to comment but the moderation stays on Mastodon side.
@davidrevoy Ah, I too, missed the part where you said your Mastodon instance deletes older comments
@agateau Thanks. No problem and I just added a little '[1]' update: I got news from my instance, Framapiaf isn't removing automatically the comments after 30 days. I assumed it was like that because of a bias: 30 days ago they flushed accidentally it during an upgrade. it's not planned for it to happen again in the future.
So, maybe adding a masto ID in my admin panel and writing a link in the footer to invite to read comments is probably something I'll do.
@davidrevoy @agateau If you plan to do that, here is the helpful link :) https://carlschwan.eu/2020/12/29/adding-comments-to-your-static-blog-with-mastodon/
@carlschwan @davidrevoy Your article has been in the back of my mind as something to add to my blog since you wrote it :), but I recently reconsidered the idea because of moderation. I was worried about not being able to moderate content which would show directly on my site
@agateau That's a good point. With my cache of 4h, I made a mechanism in my admin panel of my blog where I could renew the cache immediately for a given article. This way, if a bad comment appears on Mastodon, I would have to moderate it from Masto, and if my blog caught it before I moderate it, I would have to connect to my admin panel and force refresh the article (or wait 4h for the next refresh). Doable with a smartphone. But more works than just linking directly on masto.